This blog should also be entitled "Hey, Remember that time I went to a metal concert?"
Yeah, that happened.
Anyway, Johan and I went to Nürnberg this last weekend. We met up with Miriam (our Oktoberfest friend) and Juliane (a new friend for me!) Unfortunately since another friend was borrowing my camera at the time, I have to rely on photos from Johan and Google to tell my story.
Nürnberg, for those of you who don't know, was a very big stomping ground for the Nazi party. It was famous for its huge rallies for all occasions. In order to showcase the power and might of the Nazi party at these rallies in Nürnberg, Hitler arranged for some really impressive buildings to be built.
Kongresshall basically resembles the Coliseum. The building was never really finished due to the war, but remains the largest standing piece of Nazi architecture. Today this building houses a fantastic museum, which we obviously visited.
Next we visited the Zepplin Field. This field was built to resemble Greek architecture and was meant to inspire pseudo-religious feelings (the concept of an altar, etc)
This picture shows the "Cathedral of Lights"
I stood upon this speaker's podium where Hitler is pictured. It's hard to explain the feelings one gets doing so. The field is just astoundingly huge, and despite it's dilapidated condition now from the American army and time, one can still imagine the show of power a rally held here might inspire. It' kind of sickening, actually.
I felt very ill for a long time that night as I walked about the grounds. What made it so odd was the sounds of a Fußball game in the stadium just off in the distance. One could close their eyes and picture the image above easily.
Here is what the Zepplin Field looks like today. Much of it is closed, due to it's deteriorating condition.
And leaving on a happier note, we also visited the famous Nürnberger Christkindlmarkt. This is the market that the Chicago Christkindlmarkt is based off of. Only way, way, way, way bigger. And so many more people.
It was gorgeous, but I'll take Salzburg anyday.









